Your metal partner in Shanghai, Singapore & Bremen

Products

We stock all forms of semi finished products in non-ferrous metals, in particular Aluminium, Copper and Brass.

Aluminium Foil

We stock a large range of foil for numerous applications including converter foil for packaging blister foil for the pharmaceutical industry, container foil, capacitor foil, cigarette foil, household foil and foil for cable wrap

Aluminium Sheets/Plates

We offer extra wide plates for shipbuilding and transport industry, cladded strip for brazed heat exchangers, thread plates and cathode sheets to customer dimensions. Plates can be cut to any required size. We also offer special alloys for the tooling industry

Aluminium Tubes

Other non-ferrous metals

We also offer Copper, Brass and other Copper metals including rolled products like cable foil, tubes for HVAC and cooling applications. Copper-Nickel tubes and fittings for shipbuilding.
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About Us

For more than 20 years we've expertly supplied clients all forms of semi-finished products in non-ferrous metals, in particular Aluminium and Copper. What originally began as a small trading business has evolved to span the complete range of stocking and exporting non-ferrous metals to countries around the world. We offer competitive prices, short delivery times and competent staff to assist you.

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OUR MANAGEMENT TEAM

Our team of qualified and competent employees are here to help you. Your business is in good hands with their extensive knowledge of the industry and materials. Meet the top management of Lodec Jinshu below.

Volker Schütte

Managing Director

Sheila Ostáriz

Marketing Manager

Hansjörg Mauthe

Sales Manager

Janice Wu

Quality Manager

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Aluminum was discovered in 1809 by Sir Humphrey Davy and first isolated in 1825 by Hans C. Oersted. However, initially, and despite being the third most abundant element in the earth’s crust, it was considered a semi-precious metal and therefore only applied in luxury works due to its high cost of production. Only at the[…]

In 1911, the Tobler factory in Switzerland which produced Toblerone chocolate, was the first industry to use aluminium foil to pack food. Nowadays, this is one of the most used sources for flexible food packaging, due to its cost effectiveness, ability to be fully recycled and multiple efficient applications. The most common employment of this[…]

With effect from 1 January 2017, the Chinese government has adjusted the export tax for all major industrial metals. With few exceptions the tax was significantly reduced or completely abolished. This could lead China to export more metals in the future, so that the respective world market is better supplied. The table below shows the[…]

The aluminium price in 2017 on the London Metal Exchange (LME) climbed to a 20-month peak on 24 January at $1,870 after reports of potential capacity cuts in China. In the last quarter of 2016 the aluminium price has been trading between $1,700 and $1,750 per metric ton on the LME and between $2,000 and[…]